Saif Ali Khan Loses His Temper At Jodhpur Airport; Threatens To Slap His Driver
Much to everyone's surprise, when Saif Ali Khan stepped out of the Jodhpur airport, media surrounded his car and started asking questions about the case.
Saif
Ali
Khan
misbehaves
with
Driver;
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Ahead
of
the
verdict
by
a
Jodhpur
court
in
the
blackbuck
poaching
case,
Bollywood
actors
Sonali
Bendre,
Saif
Ali
Khan
and
Tabu
left
for
the
Rajasthan
city
from
Mumbai
this
morning.
The
three
actors
did
not
speak
to
media
personnel
waiting
outside
the
Mumbai
airport
while
they
left
from
here.
Much
to
everyone's
surprise,
when
Saif
stepped
out
of
the
Jodhpur
airport
media
surrounded
his
car
and
started
asking
questions
about
the
case.
Seeing
the
media,
Saif
lost
his
temper
and
he
threatened
the
driver
that
he
would
slap
him
if
the
latter
doesn't
shut
the
car's
window.
In
a
video
shared
by
ANI
on
their
Twitter
page,
Saif
can
be
heard/seen
saying
to
his
driver,
"Sheehsa
upar
karo
aur
reverse
kar
lo
warna
padegi
ek".
#WATCH:
Actor
Saif
Ali
Khan
outside
Jodhpur
Airport
says
'sheehsa
upar
karo
aur
reverse
kar
lo
warna
padegi
ek' to
his
driver
when
he
was
being
asked
questions
by
reporters.
Jodhpur
Court
will
deliver
verdict
in
blackbuck
poaching
case
tomorrow.
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Meanwhile,
Salman
Khan
arrived
in
Mumbai
in
the
early
hours
today
from
Abu
Dhabi
where
he
has
been
shooting
for
his
upcoming
film,
Race
3
along
with
Anil
Kapoor
and
Jacqueline
Fernandez.
After
arriving,
he
went
to
his
house
and
left
for
Jodhpur
along
with
his
sisters
Arpita
Khan
Sharma
and
Alvira
Khan
Agnihotri.
The
Jodhpur
court
will
announce
the
verdict
in
the
1998
black
buck
poaching
case
against
Salman
Khan
tomorrow.
Salman
Khan
was
accused
of
killing
two
black
bucks
on
October
2,
1998
in
Kankani
village
in
Jodhpur
during
the
shooting
of
"Hum
Saath
Saath
Hain".
Saif
Ali
Khan,
Sonali
Bendre,
and
Tabu,
who
were
also
shooting
for
the
film,
are
the
co-accused
in
the
case.
Salman
Khan,
52,
had
earlier
pleaded
innocence
in
the
case,
claiming
before
the
court
that
he
had
been
"framed".